Colorado State University organized and hosted a workshop aimed at developing an information technology framework for data integration related to climate change impacts on ecosystems and landscape conservation. The workshop included key federal and state agency partners, tribal governments, and universities. The objective of the workshop was to develop an information technology strategy to handle the various data, information, and computational services which the eight regional DOI Climate Science Centers will be responsible for delivering to stakeholders.
Issues covered during the workshop included distributed computing and data storage; information security issues across federal, state, university, and public portals; analysis across multiple scales and sectors; and exchanging information to multiple user communities. The workshop was charged with developing a framework that could serve the needs of the regional Climate Science Centers, which include local to regional, cross-regional, and national level considerations. The workshop also provided guidance for a pilot study focused on evaluating the current and future capacity to analyze, archive, and distribute information across various information technology infrastructure types.